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a baltimore city police detective is no longer on the force. this the latest piece of news we are following from the city police department. prosecutors claim an employee of the local grocery store rang up nearly $400 worth of groceries for only $100 for her mother. a security guard saw the entire transaction. the 22-year-old veteran of the force was required to resign on thursday after admitting to sec charges. she and her daughter received probation before judgment. howard county police say an employee of a columbia nonprofit is under investigation for possible improper activity. authorities said police served a warrant at the housing cooperation. were told no one has been arrested or charged, but investigators are gathering evidence. >> wells fargo bank will take a number of major cities including baltimore millions of dollars in the settlement agreement. the companies accused of targeting minorities with predatory lending practices. under the terms of the agreement, baltimore will dismiss a 2008 lawsuit, and wells fargo will provide $4.5 mi
a baltimore city police detective is no longer on the force. this the latest piece of news we are following from the city police department. prosecutors claim an employee of the local grocery store rang up nearly $400 worth of groceries for only $100 for her mother. a security guard saw the entire transaction. the 22-year-old veteran of the force was required to resign on thursday after admitting to sec charges. she and her daughter received probation before judgment. howard county police say...
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city -- call center in baltimore, right now, at a 95% success rate and more crews coming into to help. joining me right now laquisha has been here 13 days. >> 7 straight days for the storm anxiousing phone calls. >> -- answering phone calls. >> reporter: how has ha been for you, taking the calls, i'm sure the frustration is taxing on you. >> we have to be empathetic and i lost my power so i can understand how they feel. >> reporter: when you're relate to go a customer is something you might tell them because the human element of what you're trying to do, but you're saying i'm in the same boat you are. >> that's the first thing i advise them, i'm out of my power as well, and they understand i'm in the same boat they are. >> reporter: are have you had a caller who was especially polite. >> we've will people call in and say hey, thank you, i see you guys are working this one lady didn't have the power on and she wanted to thank us for the hard work we've done. >> reporter: to the other side of the coin, have you had people who are unusual unhappy,. >> of course. but again, you have to un
city -- call center in baltimore, right now, at a 95% success rate and more crews coming into to help. joining me right now laquisha has been here 13 days. >> 7 straight days for the storm anxiousing phone calls. >> -- answering phone calls. >> reporter: how has ha been for you, taking the calls, i'm sure the frustration is taxing on you. >> we have to be empathetic and i lost my power so i can understand how they feel. >> reporter: when you're relate to go a...
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baltimore is in a battle over numbers. a high stakes debate about the city's population. numbers show it has decreased, that's clear. the debate or big question is by how much. the 2010 census says baltimore has just over 620,000 residents. >> it's the initial numbers that there has been a loss in the past year, but that it is stabilizing close to a net zero loss. >> reporter: that's not enough for city leaders who were challenging the 2010 census data. >> we found 15,635 housing units that we believe the census bureau missed in its count. >> reporter: city planners calculated an average of two people living in these 15,000 moments, and it adds up to more than 30,000 missed. some say that shows the population has at least stabilized if not grown. baltimore was one of the biggest cities in america after world war ii, but its population has steadily gotten smaller. >> i love being downtown. it's so convenient. >> the more government cuts things, the more people tend to leave. >> reporter: valuable federal dollars are tied directly to the population for cities nationwide. >>
baltimore is in a battle over numbers. a high stakes debate about the city's population. numbers show it has decreased, that's clear. the debate or big question is by how much. the 2010 census says baltimore has just over 620,000 residents. >> it's the initial numbers that there has been a loss in the past year, but that it is stabilizing close to a net zero loss. >> reporter: that's not enough for city leaders who were challenging the 2010 census data. >> we found 15,635...
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we have another accident in baltimore city that you want to watch out for. it's going to be rice on pulaski highway at crescent street. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> it's 6:30 right now. and much anticipated report into how penn state handled the jerry sandusky case is going to be released today. >> abc2 news linda so is here this morning with a preview of what we can learn in a few hours. >> reporter: yeah the report could reveal who knew what and when they knew it about the sandusky dais and if they did enough to stop it. an independent group led by former fbi director has been investigating penn state's role for the past seven months, they will be released this morning at 9:00. the report is expects to reveal if former football coach joe paterno and other top penn state officials tried to hide sex abuse allegations involving sandusky. the report is expected to be up to 200 pages long and focus on school officials and the role school culture may have played in allowing the abuse to continue for so long. >
we have another accident in baltimore city that you want to watch out for. it's going to be rice on pulaski highway at crescent street. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. megan and charlie, over to you. >>> it's 6:30 right now. and much anticipated report into how penn state handled the jerry sandusky case is going to be released today. >> abc2 news linda so is here this morning with a preview of what we can learn in a few hours. >> reporter: yeah the report...
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city without power.more than 19- thousand in baltimoree county... and n anne arrndel countt... more than 44- hundred.ssnce the storm begann bge has restoreddpower to more from bout half a millioo customers without power at the height of llst friday's storms ... to about ????? at this time of day ...bge is making progress. but that hasn't ptopped criticism of the recovery effoor ... for thhs week's take action thursday, rob gould with bge joinn us. us. 3 3&p--burying wires underground. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a soutt african man will represent his country in track duringgthe upcoming london olympicc.how he will accomplish this feet... without legs. 3 --adblib weather tz-- notes are flying high in worrd's best harmonnzing groups are competing for the title of "world's best barbershop quartet." quartet."quartet nats naas wednesddy... to hear the harmonies that the singers pave been working hard all yyar to perfect.to them... it's like preparing for a competitive sport. code red weather warnings, huuid and hot temperatures... when will e see a cool down?chief
city without power.more than 19- thousand in baltimoree county... and n anne arrndel countt... more than 44- hundred.ssnce the storm begann bge has restoreddpower to more from bout half a millioo customers without power at the height of llst friday's storms ... to about ????? at this time of day ...bge is making progress. but that hasn't ptopped criticism of the recovery effoor ... for thhs week's take action thursday, rob gould with bge joinn us. us. 3 3&p--burying wires underground. 3 3 3...
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baltimore city has now opened overnight emergency shelters for those without power. they are located at the baltimore junior academy and the dawson family save haven center. >>> service to 600,000 was cut at the height of the storm. more than 34,000 are still in the dark. in baltimore county, the number stands at 67,000. in the city, more than 51,000. >> first warning coverage continues now. we are joined with more on how people are coping in baltimore county. >> reporter: around the baltimore county area and some of the surrounding counties, there are a lot of road closures because of toppled trees and the down dangerous power lines, but the frustrations and inconvenience many folks are finding when they encounter these roads closed are nothing compared to the hassles of those spending another night in the dark. in howard county, the trees that fell in roger davis' yard took out major electrical lines. >> this is this the worst since we've been here. >> reporter: waiting for roads to reopen and power to return. >> our grandchildren are coming from california, so we'
baltimore city has now opened overnight emergency shelters for those without power. they are located at the baltimore junior academy and the dawson family save haven center. >>> service to 600,000 was cut at the height of the storm. more than 34,000 are still in the dark. in baltimore county, the number stands at 67,000. in the city, more than 51,000. >> first warning coverage continues now. we are joined with more on how people are coping in baltimore county. >> reporter:...
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violence.janice park is streaming live at baltimore city police headquarters to tell us more about this mother's fight for justice. jan? janice?karen,carlene stewart describes her son as an honors &pstudent...who had just taken test...to become a baltimore city police officer.but now this same department that's investigating his murder. strangers walking by, don't give much thought to this corner in northeast baltimore. messages written to william daughtry may be washing away... away...but they will forever be with his mother, carlene ste: stewart:"i believe in my heart, my son sees my tears and smile and he's with me ever" everyday""the last thing my son said to me was mom i'll be " back""and i never thought that would be last time i would see my son alive"last july, the 20 year old who dreamed of being a city police officer was skateboarding to a friends house.stewart says someone in a car pulled up behind him...and shot him in the neck: neck:"may god have mercy on your soul, may god have mercy on your soul" soul""and carlene stewart says her son was the 109th person to die in the cit
violence.janice park is streaming live at baltimore city police headquarters to tell us more about this mother's fight for justice. jan? janice?karen,carlene stewart describes her son as an honors &pstudent...who had just taken test...to become a baltimore city police officer.but now this same department that's investigating his murder. strangers walking by, don't give much thought to this corner in northeast baltimore. messages written to william daughtry may be washing away... away...but...
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city wittout power.more than 69- thousann in ballimore coonty... and more than 38- thousand in anne arundel county.b-g-e has restored power to more thaa 466-thousand of its customers pince friday night. it was hours bbfore b-g-e this downed wire innthe back yard of a home near the intersection oo park heights and spaulding avenues.the owners of the hhme asked the &pfire department for help butt obviousll they were unable to wws shut off.officials say if you ever see downed wires... never touch them and always &passume electricityyii still running through them. and jjining us right now... is b-g-e spokesman, rob gould. 3 3 3 as we've been seeing and hearing...the storm created a maryland...and across huge mess all storm creeted a hearing...the seeing and as we've been 3 hearing...the storm cceated a hugg mess all across maryland...and there's still photojournalist dave larson caught up with some residents of north baltimore who are anxious for action. action. 3 p3for action. action. we have been getting hundreds of pictures from our fox45 viewers ..
city wittout power.more than 69- thousann in ballimore coonty... and more than 38- thousand in anne arundel county.b-g-e has restored power to more thaa 466-thousand of its customers pince friday night. it was hours bbfore b-g-e this downed wire innthe back yard of a home near the intersection oo park heights and spaulding avenues.the owners of the hhme asked the &pfire department for help butt obviousll they were unable to wws shut off.officials say if you ever see downed wires... never...
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city firefighters -& parentt who haven't had power pradition took on special 3 "it's like camping in your own house. (laughter) i'm hoping it comesson soon." soon." "not ideal, buu there you go..there re a lot worstt things in life." life."firefighterr shut off the alves at 11130.some are being told it could be another thhee of four days before their power will be restored. righttnow, more thann70 -ttousand peopleeare still without power.... 3 crews at the b-g-e command centee have been workiig round has called in aateam of 38- hundred people.. including reenforcmenns from other states. each areeassigned to various storm roles.... many shifts. "iq: you think about it, theyy literally hit the rack.... oqq hours." b-g-e exppcts to work throughout the eek and into the wwekend. so, far they've rrstored service to more than half a miilion customers. pain.. as firefighters climb -3 over a truck to his rescue... the victim of a runaway vehicle. a green piikup slammed into the sea pride craa house at monroe and pratt at about 2 o'ccock toddy. the truck struck a man standing at the door and s
city firefighters -& parentt who haven't had power pradition took on special 3 "it's like camping in your own house. (laughter) i'm hoping it comesson soon." soon." "not ideal, buu there you go..there re a lot worstt things in life." life."firefighterr shut off the alves at 11130.some are being told it could be another thhee of four days before their power will be restored. righttnow, more thann70 -ttousand peopleeare still without power.... 3 crews at the...
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we are talking about baltimore city, issues light baltimore street, bon street impacted because of the water main break from last week. avoid the yeah. orioles are in town. expect the traffic to start cranking and 5:00, 5:30. want to avoid that area especially the baltimore- washington expressway. let's go outside and show you, this is a good looking shot. liberty road, so far so good. that's going to be byuañsubject change. another 70, 80 cars on the roadway in an hour. let's show you, if u getting your commute on now, drive times looking good. most of the drive times are ranging between a 10- 11 minute ride. see 7 t 5, and 95, an 11 minute. if you are going to go for the fort mc henry to 695 approach, an 8 minute ride. >>> you have probably seen it, price of gas going up and up. abc 2 is working for you, giving away $600 in free gas. log on to abc2news.com/contest, click on the summer gas give away icon. like loren cook on facebook, you are entered to win. here at abc 2, we couldn't be more excited about the launch of katie couric's new show. >> there are a lot of serious, important
we are talking about baltimore city, issues light baltimore street, bon street impacted because of the water main break from last week. avoid the yeah. orioles are in town. expect the traffic to start cranking and 5:00, 5:30. want to avoid that area especially the baltimore- washington expressway. let's go outside and show you, this is a good looking shot. liberty road, so far so good. that's going to be byuañsubject change. another 70, 80 cars on the roadway in an hour. let's show you, if u...
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and in baltimore city, there's the sink hole we are dealing with on the east side. so east monument street is shut down between wolf street and patterson park avenue. it's expected to be finished. the repairs are expected to be finished sometime next week. so in the meantime, stick with or liens street as your alter -- orleans street as an alternate. >>> her face is bruised and stitched up and sprirt spirit ferocious. >> a 74-year-old woman attacked in her home but was not going to be a victim. >> linda so joins with us the brave story and the effort to find the woman who did this to her. >> reporter: the suspect is still out there. but the 74-year-old is back home from the hospital. she says she wasn't about to give into the rob here attacked her in her home before we show you the -- robber who attacked her in her home. be we show you we want to -- before we hoe you we want to warn you it's -- we show you we want to tell you this graphic. she live in the valley communityin cockeysville and said hello, to a woman and the woman turned around. that alarmed her and she
and in baltimore city, there's the sink hole we are dealing with on the east side. so east monument street is shut down between wolf street and patterson park avenue. it's expected to be finished. the repairs are expected to be finished sometime next week. so in the meantime, stick with or liens street as your alter -- orleans street as an alternate. >>> her face is bruised and stitched up and sprirt spirit ferocious. >> a 74-year-old woman attacked in her home but was not going...
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several lights around in baltimore city. use extra caution this morning. this is the west side of the beltway at baltimore national pike. both loops are moving just fine with light volume. this is 95 at the fort mchenry toll plaza. southbound traffic is moving just fine. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the continuing efforts by b.g.e. to restore all the power knocked out by friday storm. more than 170,000 customers without power. there were more than 240,000 without power yesterday morning at this time. crews have been restore power to more than 70,000 customers in the past 24 hours. b.g.e. crews had restored power to more that half a million customers in total since friday. be ge's is exercising a strict protocol -- b.g.e. is exercising strict protocol. they go after power feeders that clean to a large clusters of up to 2,000 customers. this is according to a b.g.e. spokesman. >> we need to plan for the worst and hope for the best. this could be a long restoration period. it could extend into the weekend. >> we will have a live interview coming
several lights around in baltimore city. use extra caution this morning. this is the west side of the beltway at baltimore national pike. both loops are moving just fine with light volume. this is 95 at the fort mchenry toll plaza. southbound traffic is moving just fine. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> the continuing efforts by b.g.e. to restore all the power knocked out by friday storm. more than 170,000 customers without power. there were more than 240,000 without power...
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we're following breaking is at a baltimore city. police are investigating a serious shooting in west baltimore. we're told that happened about half an hour ago. homicide detectives are on the scene because of the serious nature. baltimore county police have linked a suspect in a recent burglary to a sexual assault case. ricky marion bostic tried to break into a home on thursday night. upon further investigation, detectives believe the is the same man who sexually assaulted a woman and her roommate back in may. >> we took his fingerprints and we compared them to evidence recovered from a may 24 sexual assault. the fingerprints were a match. >> he remains behind bars tonight charged with first- degree burglary and sexual offenses. anne arundel medical center officials say an electrical fire and utility closet prompted the evacuation of more than two dozen mothers and newborns. a staff members and helped to escort people out of the building. the fire was found inside a third floor utility closet. fire crews were able to extinguish the
we're following breaking is at a baltimore city. police are investigating a serious shooting in west baltimore. we're told that happened about half an hour ago. homicide detectives are on the scene because of the serious nature. baltimore county police have linked a suspect in a recent burglary to a sexual assault case. ricky marion bostic tried to break into a home on thursday night. upon further investigation, detectives believe the is the same man who sexually assaulted a woman and her...
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there are more than 30,000 in baltimore city. you see the break down for the rest to our south. >>> more than a million people remain without electricity this morning. the scene in west virginia looks similar to the one in maryland. trees and power lines still lie anything road ways and elsewhere. last friday's storm is being blamed for 24 deaths. this is the wrong time for people to be without air-conditioning. there has been deaths, four confirmed if maryland. our first warning weather coverage continues with derek valcourt. he shows us how the city is trying to keep that number from growing. >> outside it's a scorcher, inside health city offices it's the phones heating up. >> this is kimberly. i'm call calling from the baltimore city health department. how are you doing? we're calling our senior citizens to make sure that you're doing okay. >> the city set up a phone bank calling thousands of baltimore residents over the age of 80, checking on how they're handling the heat. those who don't answer may get a visit. >> we're goin
there are more than 30,000 in baltimore city. you see the break down for the rest to our south. >>> more than a million people remain without electricity this morning. the scene in west virginia looks similar to the one in maryland. trees and power lines still lie anything road ways and elsewhere. last friday's storm is being blamed for 24 deaths. this is the wrong time for people to be without air-conditioning. there has been deaths, four confirmed if maryland. our first warning...
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baltimore city police that a shutdown and suspected drug house and self baltimore. investigators say detectives executed search warrant at the home on orlin road which they say netted illegal narcotics, weapons, and $11,000 in cash, and led to the rest of 25-year- old charles wilson. he is facing drug and weapons charges. we are told a tip from the community led to the bust. a shortage of critical prescription drugs has been a serious problem for hospitals and health care for bottles for several years. investigators say records show a pharmacy in north carolina was buying drugs and selling them, often on the same day, to a wholesaler owned by the same person. regulators contend that wholesaler was selling the drugs again at higher prices. there is no evidence that the former she was ever filling prescriptions. >> this is simply about greed. people wanting to make a quick buck at the expense of sick american people. it is definitely making the shortages worse and also driving up the prices. >> another reason for the shortages, manufacturing issues like quality-contro
baltimore city police that a shutdown and suspected drug house and self baltimore. investigators say detectives executed search warrant at the home on orlin road which they say netted illegal narcotics, weapons, and $11,000 in cash, and led to the rest of 25-year- old charles wilson. he is facing drug and weapons charges. we are told a tip from the community led to the bust. a shortage of critical prescription drugs has been a serious problem for hospitals and health care for bottles for...
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. >>> she served two decades on the baltimore city police force. but now an officer is forced to resign in disgrace. mary is in the newsroom with more on this case. >> reporter: the detective and her daughter both pleaded guilty today to theft. police sayanderson undercharged her mother. as she brought groceries at this food depot. a security officer spotted what was going on and alerted managers. today, early received probation judgment. early must serve three months probation. >>> anderson received six months supervised probation. air a woman who injected potentially deadly substances. wjz is live in federal court. mike hellgren with more on the sentence and reaction to it. mike? >> vic, she says she was just trying to feed her family and told the judge she accepted responsibility. in addition to those three years, she get a $25,000 fine, far less than the $2 fifty,000 fine the government wanted. can't say anything. >> she said she was just trying to get people to feel better about themselves. never realizing the danger. federal prosecutors say i
. >>> she served two decades on the baltimore city police force. but now an officer is forced to resign in disgrace. mary is in the newsroom with more on this case. >> reporter: the detective and her daughter both pleaded guilty today to theft. police sayanderson undercharged her mother. as she brought groceries at this food depot. a security officer spotted what was going on and alerted managers. today, early received probation judgment. early must serve three months probation....
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baltimore city, anne arundel county, and howard county are also struggling. in total, more than 147,000 bge customers in maryland are still out. for more details on the power restoration progress, vic carter is live with bge spokesman rob gould. >> rob, thanks again for joining us. you said you have the bulk of the people back online. but it's still going to take a while. >> yes. we have 80% or more restored. but it's really that 147,000 figure that we're ficked on now. and of course, -- fixed on now. and of course, if you're without power, you don't care how many are restored. you want to be restored. for all of these images we're showing you, it's just going to take sometime. >> what is the biggest challenge facing you at this time? >> trees, trees and more trees. this storm is as bad if not worse than a hurricane. and hurricane irene, what we saw there is pretty bad. this is real bad. we have trees all over the place, in places you wouldn't expect to see them having come down. and that's really posing a challenge. we have to get in there, cut away the tree
baltimore city, anne arundel county, and howard county are also struggling. in total, more than 147,000 bge customers in maryland are still out. for more details on the power restoration progress, vic carter is live with bge spokesman rob gould. >> rob, thanks again for joining us. you said you have the bulk of the people back online. but it's still going to take a while. >> yes. we have 80% or more restored. but it's really that 147,000 figure that we're ficked on now. and of...
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charley over to you. >>> breaking news in baltimore city medic and patient are hospitalized after falling 6 feet after a porch collapse. it happened on east 33rd street before 6:30 this morning. that's in north baltimore. the area of the city is video back into the abc2 newsroom and according to authorities, the home was vacant but it's not clear if there was a homeless person inside that was injured or the previous home owner. the video coming in moments ago from the abc2 newsroom. no word on the condition of the medic or the patient. fire crews say the porch collapsed because it was old. we have great shots. it's going to be available at abc2news.com. once again this story in north baltimore. now back to new york for more good morning america. we are back with weather and traffic one more time in 30 minutes. have great weekend. ♪ >>> whoo! no doubt taking center stage in the summer concert series. they are all here in central park today. >> unbelievable. what a gorgeous morning it turned out to be. enjoyed your conversation with no doubt. the talking is soon going to be over and we'll
charley over to you. >>> breaking news in baltimore city medic and patient are hospitalized after falling 6 feet after a porch collapse. it happened on east 33rd street before 6:30 this morning. that's in north baltimore. the area of the city is video back into the abc2 newsroom and according to authorities, the home was vacant but it's not clear if there was a homeless person inside that was injured or the previous home owner. the video coming in moments ago from the abc2 newsroom. no...
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around baltimore county 4,300 people don't have power, in the city 3,000. remember wjz is always on for you. check in for first warning weather coverage and for instant updates on the forecast and your own live look at rop lar weather radar -- doppler weather ray dor. go todor -- radar. go to wjz.com. >>> emergency legislation has been signed into law in ann arundel county to increase are safety at public pools. here is mary bubala to report. >> conner's law is named after conner freed who drowned in a pool in 2006. a life guard called 911 but wasn't allowed to use a a defiblator because she current wasn't trained. >> he true up and was laying there. nobody knew what to do. >> today on what would have been conner's 12th birthday executive john leopold signed the bill into law that requires defibrillators at all public pools and trains lifeguards on how to use them. >> there are approximately 275 clubs that will be impanth packeted by -- impacted by this legislation. >> it's been such a personal mission for conner's parents who don't want any other family to
around baltimore county 4,300 people don't have power, in the city 3,000. remember wjz is always on for you. check in for first warning weather coverage and for instant updates on the forecast and your own live look at rop lar weather radar -- doppler weather ray dor. go todor -- radar. go to wjz.com. >>> emergency legislation has been signed into law in ann arundel county to increase are safety at public pools. here is mary bubala to report. >> conner's law is named after conner...
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now - baltimore city hall - is taking up the battle. the mayor - now front and center - in this divisive issue. she's featured in a new ad in support of the dream act - although she never actually mentions the legislation. the ad also featured children as young as babies. and talks about the infinite possibilities for education. and while political analysts say the approach of tugging on voters' heartstrings may be an effective strategy... it's less likely that a politician's voice in the debate - will change the minds of many voters. <"most people know how they feel about it... don't need to be told by authority figures how to vote."> to be clear about the dream act - it's not about guaranteeing or denying student admissions. it's a matter of how much children of illegals should pay.critics of the law say it'll cost maryland taxpayers millions of dolalrs to subsidize their educational discounts.live from city hall - melinda roeder - fox 45 news - late edition. see... all of our stories... about the dream act../.at... fox-baltimore dot
now - baltimore city hall - is taking up the battle. the mayor - now front and center - in this divisive issue. she's featured in a new ad in support of the dream act - although she never actually mentions the legislation. the ad also featured children as young as babies. and talks about the infinite possibilities for education. and while political analysts say the approach of tugging on voters' heartstrings may be an effective strategy... it's less likely that a politician's voice in the...
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baltimore city, anne arundel county, and howard county, are also struggling. and in total now, more than 140,000 bge customers in maryland are still without power. >>> as we have told you, bge crews have been out around the clock. and for the latest on the status of those repair efforts, let's go to mary bubala. and rob gould. >> thank you, rob, for coming in. let's talk about the possibility of the storms tonight. what does that mean for the bge tomorrow. >> we're certainly worried about it. there's no doubt. we said this restoration would extend through the weekend. if we find that we have storms that roll through, just like we did the other night, we lost 12,000 customers just in a matter of a few minutes. if we have that happen, that can definitely impact the restoration. that's something we are keeping a close eye on, not just tonight but tomorrow as well. >> we continue to report on the large number of trees that are on power lines. people are very worried about live lines. power lines just being on the ground. what should -- what are you telling people?
baltimore city, anne arundel county, and howard county, are also struggling. and in total now, more than 140,000 bge customers in maryland are still without power. >>> as we have told you, bge crews have been out around the clock. and for the latest on the status of those repair efforts, let's go to mary bubala. and rob gould. >> thank you, rob, for coming in. let's talk about the possibility of the storms tonight. what does that mean for the bge tomorrow. >> we're...
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and speeds will remain high using the jfx into the city. no delays from the beltway down towards fayette street and here's a live look at 695 in overlea. everything up to speed. no concerns inner loop towards 95. outer loop up to 83. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. stay with us. there's much more coming up on "good morning maryland." 3q lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're cleaning up to kill 99.9% of bacteria. lysol. mission for health. i'llwait... yeah...eryday valuwell, yeah, bacon.on. and my eggs sunny side-up. no, umm, over-easy. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 great choices for $4 off the 2-4-6-8 value menu. only at denny's. >>> now "good morning maryland." >>> 5:44. 71 degrees thanks for joining us. ravens run back is hoping to bring a ray of hope against bullying. linda see is here to tell us about the he -- so is here to tell us about the event happening tonight. >> reporter: it's the second antibullying event aimed at
and speeds will remain high using the jfx into the city. no delays from the beltway down towards fayette street and here's a live look at 695 in overlea. everything up to speed. no concerns inner loop towards 95. outer loop up to 83. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic. stay with us. there's much more coming up on "good morning maryland." 3q lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to bacteria. so use lysol disinfectant spray on soft surfaces everyday when you're...
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baltimore city reporting more than any other jurisdiction. >> the danger is with day after day after day of high heat, the most vulnerable of us in the community are even more vulnerable, so that includes the elerly folks with underlying health conditions and it's critical for them to be in cool spaces to stay hydrated. >> reporter: hydration is the key for survival for anyone working outdoors. roofers baking in the sun up to 103 degrees, part of the reason why they alternate their schedules. >> start in the morning. drink a lot of water and gatorade. >> reporter: the higher you go, the hotter it is. >> we take turns, go back and forth. he comes down, gets in the shade for a bit and then i go back up and take turns. it helps out a lot. >> reporter: it's the kind of heat having some carrying umbrellas for shade and others whatever they can. >> i get a slurpee until it cools down. that's it. >> reporter: so many people with their air conditioners right now that it actually becomes a drain on the power. b.g.e. have a peak rewards program that could have their air conditioners cycled on
baltimore city reporting more than any other jurisdiction. >> the danger is with day after day after day of high heat, the most vulnerable of us in the community are even more vulnerable, so that includes the elerly folks with underlying health conditions and it's critical for them to be in cool spaces to stay hydrated. >> reporter: hydration is the key for survival for anyone working outdoors. roofers baking in the sun up to 103 degrees, part of the reason why they alternate their...
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the majority of the outages are still in baltimore county. there are 23,000 here in the city and more than 5,000 in howard county. >>> it's going to be another hot and uncomfortable day for those who don't have air-conditioning. taking a live look at a beautiful looking sunny day, but it's also very, very warm. the heat advisory is now in effect. our first warning weather coverage continues with marty bass in the weather center. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. let's go to the current right now bottom line and take a look at temperatures. the heat advisory went into effect at noon through 9:00 today. it's 90 at tv hill. our normal high is 87. that 90 degrees is actually 4 degreece cooler than -- degrees cooler than this time yesterday, which is keeping the heat index a bit down. we're at 93. heat indexes this afternoon may stay below 100 degrees. the advisories or watches we have right now have to do with heat. we have the heat advisory through out maryland's 95 corridor. once you get north of cecil county up towards wilmington, n
the majority of the outages are still in baltimore county. there are 23,000 here in the city and more than 5,000 in howard county. >>> it's going to be another hot and uncomfortable day for those who don't have air-conditioning. taking a live look at a beautiful looking sunny day, but it's also very, very warm. the heat advisory is now in effect. our first warning weather coverage continues with marty bass in the weather center. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. let's...
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a car crushed by a tree in northeast baltimore city. that souped -- that sound has become a common one as clean up continues. now we're left with power outages and all the damage and another issue the heat. it has turned deadly as the clean up continues. wjz and mike schuh is live near bwi this morning. mike is standing near a grove of cherry pickers. good morning, mike. >> reporter: that's a good one to put it. there's a giant tent just on the other side of here where the night shift is coming in and getting grubbed up with the food they're catering. they offer landry and all sorts of services. there are 1,300 out of state and sometimes out of country workers here. 3,300 people in all between the out of stateers and the bge crew trying to restore power. it's a massive effort. >> right in between. >> look closely. do you see the car underneath this tree? this man was driving on rogers avenue when it landed on top of him. >> the tree surrounding all four of my doors, cracked through my back window. >> emergency crews had to pry him out.
a car crushed by a tree in northeast baltimore city. that souped -- that sound has become a common one as clean up continues. now we're left with power outages and all the damage and another issue the heat. it has turned deadly as the clean up continues. wjz and mike schuh is live near bwi this morning. mike is standing near a grove of cherry pickers. good morning, mike. >> reporter: that's a good one to put it. there's a giant tent just on the other side of here where the night shift is...
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baltimore city is seeing the biggest gain in home values. median prices have increased more than 46% over the last year. >> all of this is good news. it's good news for all of us, whether we own a home or not, because it's good news for our jobs and it's good news for our economy. >> there are seven so-called targeted areas throughout maryland where home buyers can qualify for a lower interest rate. you can see the map and how you can seek help on wbaltv.com, just click on project economy. >> 5:27, 73 degrees on tv hill. coming up in the next half-hour of 11 news today -- >> getting to graduation. a new program at morgan state university makes sure more students finish with a degree. plus -- >> a new effort underway to defeat the dream act in maryland in november. i'm jennifer franciotti. details are next. >> rain is on its way out, a little bit left on the eastern shore, but more to thest with. rain is in the forecast for today. >> and tracking several accidents related to the overnight rain, we'll update you on those and also some downed t
baltimore city is seeing the biggest gain in home values. median prices have increased more than 46% over the last year. >> all of this is good news. it's good news for all of us, whether we own a home or not, because it's good news for our jobs and it's good news for our economy. >> there are seven so-called targeted areas throughout maryland where home buyers can qualify for a lower interest rate. you can see the map and how you can seek help on wbaltv.com, just click on project...
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city and baltimore county. >> typical in low-lying areas. we have low-lying areas, southbound j.f.x., cold springs lane ramp tends to flood out. >> city transportation officials say they didn't see anything unusual as far as flooding. however, there were reports of flooding at the johns hopkins hospital ambulance entrance, as well as several downed trees and debris clogging drains. >> we kept crews in in anticipation of the storms, and we were able to respond to downed trees and high water. >> state highway officials were also busy thursday night, dealing with close to a dozen flooded state roads and dealing with closures as well. luckily, they say no lives were put in jeopardy because of standing water, and they remind motorists to use caution. >> never drive through standing water. it looks like you might get through, and then you can easily be taken away your entire vehicle, so you want to try and turn around and try a different route. additionally, if you can't see the visibility really bad, find a place to pull over to safety and just w
city and baltimore county. >> typical in low-lying areas. we have low-lying areas, southbound j.f.x., cold springs lane ramp tends to flood out. >> city transportation officials say they didn't see anything unusual as far as flooding. however, there were reports of flooding at the johns hopkins hospital ambulance entrance, as well as several downed trees and debris clogging drains. >> we kept crews in in anticipation of the storms, and we were able to respond to downed trees...
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dead as a result of heat, bringing the total of heat related deaths to eight, three from baltimore city and the fourth from montgomery county. head to abc2news.com for a list of all the locations of cooling centers. >>> traffic alert to tell you ability, delays along york road, a water main bustled twice, but it's been fixed. we're talking about warren and shawon roads, one southbound lane will be closed until the road is completely repaired. that could impact your commute. we're out of time. we're going to send you back to new york for good morning medical care, we'll have another update coming up. [ cheers and applause ] >>> look at that. big soundcheck. what do we call them again? >> lovatics. >> demi lovato fans, swarming central park. we count down to the superstar. as good and inspirational as we have, taking center stage there. in just a bit, the summer concert series rolling merrily along, as we wish you all a very good morning. robin and george, taking time off. amy robach by my side. >>> the divorce battle between katie holmes and tom cruise is heating up. surprise, surprise.
dead as a result of heat, bringing the total of heat related deaths to eight, three from baltimore city and the fourth from montgomery county. head to abc2news.com for a list of all the locations of cooling centers. >>> traffic alert to tell you ability, delays along york road, a water main bustled twice, but it's been fixed. we're talking about warren and shawon roads, one southbound lane will be closed until the road is completely repaired. that could impact your commute. we're out...
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and several spots in between people jammed the city's beaches although lake michigan water temperatures are in the need seventy more water could be found her found that in frozen treats we're going to be. used to i go inside. now what happened in the d.c. area specifically last friday was that a storm passed through a director oh it's called i was out of the country with my colleagues my neighbors they've all filled me in that it was some serious winds and serious. and but there was no armageddon now regardless what it resulted in it was more than three million people left without power that's nothing that hasn't happened before for maybe a day maybe two but there are many people that i've spoken to holy yesterday got their power back now as of yesterday there were still over fifty thousand fifteen thousand d.c. residents who were without it during this time hotels were completely booked they were charging exorbitant prices for those that could actually afford to find somewhere to stay that had air conditioning but this is the nation's capital this is a major metropolitan city and for f
and several spots in between people jammed the city's beaches although lake michigan water temperatures are in the need seventy more water could be found her found that in frozen treats we're going to be. used to i go inside. now what happened in the d.c. area specifically last friday was that a storm passed through a director oh it's called i was out of the country with my colleagues my neighbors they've all filled me in that it was some serious winds and serious. and but there was no...
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the most are in baltimore county and city. they have a number of crews riding around in trucks, people with various specialized skill sets so they can tackle those complex problems. more than 3,000 workers, including a number from out of state. neighbors helping neighbors is a recurring theme that we've heard. people trying to get through this heat, while counting on each are the. we talked to one man in middle river about that today. >> thank god for friends and neighbors and all who all came sunday. i had a gentleman come with a back hoe. with a list of branches because they were so big. and friends and family. all pitched in to help clean up and clear my driveway, so we can get in and out of the house. and the steps are damaged and all. >> reporter: and it could be friday for some people, or maybe into the weekend. before they have power and were coming into some very, very hot temperatures. so there are warnings from health officials about checking in with your neighbors and making sure that they stay safe. and we've had s
the most are in baltimore county and city. they have a number of crews riding around in trucks, people with various specialized skill sets so they can tackle those complex problems. more than 3,000 workers, including a number from out of state. neighbors helping neighbors is a recurring theme that we've heard. people trying to get through this heat, while counting on each are the. we talked to one man in middle river about that today. >> thank god for friends and neighbors and all who all...
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for more information on a cooling center near you in baltimore city call 311 or go to wjz.com. >>> we've shown you northwest baltimore, now we're going to show you more of baltimore. ron matz is live. >> reporter: you can see this massive tree knocked down by the storm. we're all dealing with the heat, lack of electricity, a lot of people with spoiled food. gigi barnett taking a look at ann arundel county. >> the weight of downed trees, snapped power lines in this neighborhood, residents are waiting for bge to take action. these long time neighbors have been in the dark since the winds rolled through the area friday night. >> no power. >> they're trying to get through the heat. >> well, we've been leaving the doors open, the windows open. >> they're shaded by a century old oak tree hoping for a breeze. >> we're still blessed because we still have our homes. some limbs came down out of one of these huge trees and it went the opposite direction. >> for some neighbors this weekend's storm has put a damper on their 4th of july holiday. others say they will find a way to celebrate. >> we just
for more information on a cooling center near you in baltimore city call 311 or go to wjz.com. >>> we've shown you northwest baltimore, now we're going to show you more of baltimore. ron matz is live. >> reporter: you can see this massive tree knocked down by the storm. we're all dealing with the heat, lack of electricity, a lot of people with spoiled food. gigi barnett taking a look at ann arundel county. >> the weight of downed trees, snapped power lines in this...
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the city of baltimore is facing. i was thinking about the possibility of the fire stations closing down and then here in the heat wave baltimore needed those fire stations. >> unfortunately we have a heat wave, but thank god for it. we moved our deadline to monday for most companies, but as you said, company ten n my district, has a reprieve until october 1st. what we are doing is two bills. one allows the sponsorship of fire trucks to place ads. the second bill actually sets up a committee, which will be controlled by the fire department to determine the size, shape, rate, everything related to what is actually placed on their trucks and how it is actually a fix to the trucks. >> i love the idea of innovating, trying to figure out whatever we can do to save particularly something that is as important as the first responders in fire stations, but how is it that baltimore ends up in a place where you have to basically turn your fire trucks into nascar? what is it that occurred that makes the city this revenue scarce a
the city of baltimore is facing. i was thinking about the possibility of the fire stations closing down and then here in the heat wave baltimore needed those fire stations. >> unfortunately we have a heat wave, but thank god for it. we moved our deadline to monday for most companies, but as you said, company ten n my district, has a reprieve until october 1st. what we are doing is two bills. one allows the sponsorship of fire trucks to place ads. the second bill actually sets up a...
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as far as baltimore city goes, we have the issue concerning the water main break causing a problem. east lombard, the two right lanes are blocked. and as mike had mentioned earlier, still closed between wolf street and patterson park. the best way to take that around would be orleans street and madison. not a bad drive at all. there's a look at 895 at potee street. we're taking a look there. right there, as you are connected to the beltway. this traffic report is brought to you by the cochran firm. if you or someone you know has suffered a personal injury, call 1-800-the firm or these them online for a free consultation. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> still ahead at 4:00, on eyewitness news. the nittany lions, back on the field at penn state. can the negativity of the sex scandal ever go away. >>> why firefighters are having such trouble getting them under control. >>> let's be thankful for another day under 90 degrees. meteorologist bernadette woods is updating your first warning forecast. at sleep number, individualizing your sleep is at the heart of every innovation. wow.
as far as baltimore city goes, we have the issue concerning the water main break causing a problem. east lombard, the two right lanes are blocked. and as mike had mentioned earlier, still closed between wolf street and patterson park. the best way to take that around would be orleans street and madison. not a bad drive at all. there's a look at 895 at potee street. we're taking a look there. right there, as you are connected to the beltway. this traffic report is brought to you by the cochran...
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we caught up with them in baltimore today, as they ran through our city. the run will raise money for the wiewrnded warrior project that helps-- wounded warrior project that helps raise money for injured servicemen. >> good luck to them. >> semper fi. >>> still ahead. missing from capitol hill. what is keeping congressman jesse jackson, jr., from work. and what his father is saying today. >>> fierce flooding and rain fills up texas and one roadside rescue. >>> i remember wanting to get there. >> the victim turns into the rescuer. how an injured surgeon's quick thinking helped save a paramedic's life. >>> it is a mild summer afternoon. but could the heat be getting cranked back up? well, tim hinted at it. stay with us. your updated first warning weather forecast is coming up. ,,,, hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> it's partly cloudy. 85 degrees in central maryland right now. the complete first warning weather forecas
we caught up with them in baltimore today, as they ran through our city. the run will raise money for the wiewrnded warrior project that helps-- wounded warrior project that helps raise money for injured servicemen. >> good luck to them. >> semper fi. >>> still ahead. missing from capitol hill. what is keeping congressman jesse jackson, jr., from work. and what his father is saying today. >>> fierce flooding and rain fills up texas and one roadside rescue....
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there are also 19,000 in baltimore city. 12,000 in anne arundel county. and more than 4,000 in howard county. >>> well, with much of the state under a heat advisory today, not having power could be even more dangerous. first warning weather coverage continues with bob turk with more on the heat and the possibility of more storms tonight. bob? >> they've had a couple of storms in the last few hours that have dissipated. but there's more to the north and northwest. and that's my biggest concern. right now, a few things popped up there. but there's one or two, just developing around the frederick area. and in harpers ferry that are still there. still viable. and moving off to the southeast. now, there's another batch of activity that is over southwest pennsylvania. i'm more concerned about this stuff up across portions of southwest pennsylvania. particularly moving into garrett, allegheny and washington county, over the next hour or two. and these right now are pretty strong. so these may be the strong thunderstorms, across the region tonight. they may also
there are also 19,000 in baltimore city. 12,000 in anne arundel county. and more than 4,000 in howard county. >>> well, with much of the state under a heat advisory today, not having power could be even more dangerous. first warning weather coverage continues with bob turk with more on the heat and the possibility of more storms tonight. bob? >> they've had a couple of storms in the last few hours that have dissipated. but there's more to the north and northwest. and that's my...
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you have another area with philadelphia, new york city, down into the dc baltimore area. this is the area where we could see heat index values easily over 100 degrees up to 110 degrees will be heat index valleys across portions of these areas. today's high temperatures will be getting very hot out there. 94 new york city. 94 in stick. triple digits across parts of the planes 105 is the high temperature we are expecting in kansas city. you factor in the humidity of course it feels even worse. dc you could see the heat index value of 106 degrees 101 nashville and 104 in new york city. as we head into the afternoon hours we will see sours and storms coming up that will be bringing in relief from the hot temperatures very shortly. before it does so showers and storms across parts of the northeast, philadelphia, dc we will be seeing some of the showers and storms later on today. some could produce large hail and damaging wind gusts. keep that in mind if you have warnings issued across the area especially in the yellow zone make sure to seek shelter immediately as we could see
you have another area with philadelphia, new york city, down into the dc baltimore area. this is the area where we could see heat index values easily over 100 degrees up to 110 degrees will be heat index valleys across portions of these areas. today's high temperatures will be getting very hot out there. 94 new york city. 94 in stick. triple digits across parts of the planes 105 is the high temperature we are expecting in kansas city. you factor in the humidity of course it feels even worse. dc...
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stephanie rawlings blake passed out ice at a northeast baltimore community. the action program will operate five centers around the city, they will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each will have cool air and free water. the health department's office of aging and care services will offer 6 additional centers on a code red heat alert day, the health department recommends that you remember to drink water or juice. avoid alcohol and caffeine and wear light colored clothing. check on your senior citizens, call 311 with the heat related medical emergency and log on to abc2news.com for a complete list of the cooling centers and that story is located on our home page. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> mta wants everyone to know public transportation is operational and up and going this morning. crews said they were able to meet the needs of people to get somewhere if they need to today. bus service will arun but commuters could face diversions because of the streets blocked by fallen trees or power outages. >>> back over to mike, we thought we were out of the wood
stephanie rawlings blake passed out ice at a northeast baltimore community. the action program will operate five centers around the city, they will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. each will have cool air and free water. the health department's office of aging and care services will offer 6 additional centers on a code red heat alert day, the health department recommends that you remember to drink water or juice. avoid alcohol and caffeine and wear light colored clothing. check on your...
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he advisory for seven baltimore county, baltimore city as well. that is where the core of the heat bank will be this afternoon. drink plenty of water and stay in the shade. that advisory through 8:00 p.m. mid-to-upper-nineties through the afternoon. i don't think it will feel that hot outside the city, but downtown, with a concrete, will feel hotter. finally, a cold front on wednesday night. storms possible and week. >> another update at 8:56. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt or add egg for a santa fe steak, bacon & egg melt, perfect for breakfast or any time of day. subway. eat fresh. still thinking of replacing the truck? i just don't know where to start. glad you made it. start by choosing from over 30,000 used cars and trucks. carmax. start here. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> 8:30 on monday morning, 16th of july, 2012. we have smiling faces, peo
he advisory for seven baltimore county, baltimore city as well. that is where the core of the heat bank will be this afternoon. drink plenty of water and stay in the shade. that advisory through 8:00 p.m. mid-to-upper-nineties through the afternoon. i don't think it will feel that hot outside the city, but downtown, with a concrete, will feel hotter. finally, a cold front on wednesday night. storms possible and week. >> another update at 8:56. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood...
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, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have arrived in new york two days later given the stops he had made on the way. but buck -- the person who rented him was not fooled. he suspected banks had gone directly to philadelphia. he sent advertisements announcing the escape to a local slave traders in washington county. in the hope they could cut banks off short of free territory. unfortunately for buck the slave traders were at that time in pennsylvania doing business. there are some suggestion at least among the slave holders in virginia that banks had not acted alone. edward masse suspected he had left in the company of his brother, as i said. while it is not clear that banks had worked with others there had seemed to be a number of other escapes from the area around the same time which suggests the degree of co lugs and planning among the slaves. two weeks after banks lef
, he headed north to philadelphia where he rested for a night, he said before moving on to new york city. the details, it seems were meant to throw off any likely pursuers. if banks had escaped as he states in the letter of the 13th of february he could not have arrived in new york two days later given the stops he had made on the way. but buck -- the person who rented him was not fooled. he suspected banks had gone directly to philadelphia. he sent advertisements announcing the escape to a...
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an accident in baltimore city, to bring your attention to. fleet at central avenue. we have to tell you an issue in cane street lumbart, an accident that is giving us slower than normal speeds. orioles are in town tonight at 7:05, expect delays after 5:00. 30 miles per hours down to baltimore washington parkway. southbound lane at 195 at 175. this is a shot of bell ware road. see you in 25 with another traffic update. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ >>> why are we playing "hail to the chief"? i don't know but the crowd seems to love it. who are they seeing out there? the latest on the campaign trail. there he is, will ferrell, starring as cam brady. that's how you roll. >> congratulations on running for congress. >> he
an accident in baltimore city, to bring your attention to. fleet at central avenue. we have to tell you an issue in cane street lumbart, an accident that is giving us slower than normal speeds. orioles are in town tonight at 7:05, expect delays after 5:00. 30 miles per hours down to baltimore washington parkway. southbound lane at 195 at 175. this is a shot of bell ware road. see you in 25 with another traffic update. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call...
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the loi -- low to mid 90s saturday sunday and monday. >>> a baltimore city firefighter is one of two men charged with running an online prostitution ring. mike schuh has more. >> reporter: good morning. a city firefighter still on the job after receiving probation in a 2010 arrest for prostitution and human trafficking was again arrested for the same crimes. police say jamar simmons who worked out of the row land park fire house and franklin coit were locked up after the fbi raided this west side warehouse. they found a gun ammo, drugs sex toys, boxes of condom and bookkeeping from the prostitution ring. similar mon got probation in the previous case. he's now off work without pay. jessica, back to you. >> thank you . >>> a beloved former principal is found murdered in florida. 76-year-old william nor man was the first principal in chesapeake isd. he was found with a plastic bag tied over his head in a canal near miami. two men have been charged. >>> today a maryland man pleaded guilty to collecting child porn. robert gamble will plead guilty fchl his plea deal is accepted he will se
the loi -- low to mid 90s saturday sunday and monday. >>> a baltimore city firefighter is one of two men charged with running an online prostitution ring. mike schuh has more. >> reporter: good morning. a city firefighter still on the job after receiving probation in a 2010 arrest for prostitution and human trafficking was again arrested for the same crimes. police say jamar simmons who worked out of the row land park fire house and franklin coit were locked up after the fbi...
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and baltimore. lady gaga is getting sued for failing to approve a line of dolls in her image. she is waiting until her album comes out. she says it is a dispute between her merchandising company and the doll company. retinol to lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 is looking at 66 traffic coming eastbound out of manassas to get into centreville to 50 fair oaks slow traffic. that is typical. lanes are open to get to the vienna metro station. metro rail is on normal service. adam caskey now. >> today is a perfect day to hipaa links -- to hit the links. >> tomorrow will be a great day to go swimming. there is the potomac river and the roosevelt bridge. traffic is moving very smoothly with light volume on the roosevelt bridge. clear conditions. even over the bay. you cannot beat the sunrise. 74 degrees at chesapeake beach with a dew point approach 61. low humidity today. in gaithersburg, 63. 66 in winchester and 66 in culpeper. here's a wider view of temperatures. after show you this. this is where the hot air is coming from, the midsection of the country. 84 degrees in omaha 85 at this e
and baltimore. lady gaga is getting sued for failing to approve a line of dolls in her image. she is waiting until her album comes out. she says it is a dispute between her merchandising company and the doll company. retinol to lisa baden. >> newschopper 7 is looking at 66 traffic coming eastbound out of manassas to get into centreville to 50 fair oaks slow traffic. that is typical. lanes are open to get to the vienna metro station. metro rail is on normal service. adam caskey now....
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residents in baltimore city, and, of county, and howard county are being asked to conserve water. regular water use can lead to a potentially disastrous water main break in baltimore. crews at work to replace three 18-foot sections of pipe. they were using new technology called a pipe diver. here is sarah caldwell. >> a few things we are tracking this hour. let's get you up-to-date on the accident at bel air, route 23 and conowingo wrote. be careful there. 26 miles per hour on northbound 895. maple run boulevard on 216, getting word of an accident there. 20 mi. per hour on the west side. nothing major on the north side. everything running smoothly out of the northeast. live look at you in the area of potee street. here is what it looks like on the west side. typical delays there. over to you, john. >> partly cloudy skies over us. to the south, there is rain. that will be the trend during the day today. 73 degrees at the airport. are these winds at 7 miles an hour -- northeast winds at 7 miles an hour. isolated shower, very slim chance for that. it will probably be from frederick l
residents in baltimore city, and, of county, and howard county are being asked to conserve water. regular water use can lead to a potentially disastrous water main break in baltimore. crews at work to replace three 18-foot sections of pipe. they were using new technology called a pipe diver. here is sarah caldwell. >> a few things we are tracking this hour. let's get you up-to-date on the accident at bel air, route 23 and conowingo wrote. be careful there. 26 miles per hour on northbound...
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restoring power more slowly in baltimore city than elsewhere. the mayor said in the baltimore sun, quote, we might be annoyed and hot as heck. we can get over that. but if we lose a vulnerable citizen, we can't get over that. end quote. so why not restore power to, let's say, nursing homes first? >> well, it's always a challenge. we have our public safety priorities, and we always go after those first. those are 911s centers and water treatment plants and pumping stations. we spent the better part of the first day to two days doing those tasks. but when you get into aspects of life like nursing homes, beyond that type of public safety, you then start to get into a position of so which is more important? what are the priorities? and if you begin to do individual customers or individual segments of the population, then you really do elongate potentially the overall restoration. i think with respect to the mayor, we have been working very closely with her as well as the other local leaders in the counties and cities that we serve. and at the end of
restoring power more slowly in baltimore city than elsewhere. the mayor said in the baltimore sun, quote, we might be annoyed and hot as heck. we can get over that. but if we lose a vulnerable citizen, we can't get over that. end quote. so why not restore power to, let's say, nursing homes first? >> well, it's always a challenge. we have our public safety priorities, and we always go after those first. those are 911s centers and water treatment plants and pumping stations. we spent the...